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Guides writing, reviewing, and reasoning about modern Android UI code using Jetpack Compose. Covers best practices for state management, side effects, recomposition, navigation, Material 3 design, accessibility, and performance. Use when reading, writing, or reviewing any Jetpack Compose project.
Audit Android Jetpack Compose repositories for performance, state management, side effects, and composable API quality. Scans source code, scores each category from 0-10, writes a strict markdown report, and summarizes the most important fixes. Use when reviewing a Compose codebase, rating repository quality, inspecting recomposition/state issues, or running a Compose audit.
Clean Architecture patterns for Android and Kotlin Multiplatform projects — module structure, dependency rules, UseCases, Repositories, and data layer patterns.
PokeClaw (PocketClaw) — on-device Android AI phone agent using Gemma 4 via LiteRT-LM with tool calling, accessibility automation, and optional cloud models.
Android root: SDK, activity/fragment lifecycle, permissions model, Material Design, Play Store
Build Android networking stacks with Retrofit, OkHttp, interceptors, API contracts, and resilient error handling.
Use this skill to integrate the Jetpack Compose Styles API into an Android project. This skill guides you through upgrading dependencies, setting up component themes, making custom components styleable, and migrating existing layout properties to use unified styles. Migrate custom design system components, replace hard coded parameters with Style attributes, and use Modifier.styleable for interaction states.
The entry point for building any Salesforce native mobile app on iOS or Android. TRIGGER when the user says: "build a Salesforce iOS app", "add Salesforce login to my Android app", "set up Mobile SDK", "add MobileSync / SmartStore offline storage", "embed an Agentforce agent in my mobile app", "add Agentforce chat to iOS/Android", or otherwise asks to create, extend, or integrate a Salesforce mobile experience in Swift or Kotlin (MSDK, Agentforce SDK, or both). SKIP when the user is building a non-Salesforce mobile app, using React Native / Flutter / Ionic without Salesforce integration, asking about generic mobile UI design, or working on a Salesforce-adjacent web/desktop surface (LWC, Experience Cloud, Mobile Publisher branding-only).